11 Thei'c is an end lo the compact between the King and the People—the Coronation Oath is rescinded. This Act received the Royal Assent on Wednesday evening, and now forms part of the law of the land.”— Evening Mail, There is no liberty of the Press Ireland—it is quite ridiculou
17 August 1833 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
OF the Charitable Society for Relief SICK and INDIGENT ROOMKEEPERS. Royal Exchange, August 2, 1833. MILES RECK, Esq., in the Chair. TRUSTEES’ REPORT OF THE FUNDS. DONATIONS received since last General Meeting, July, viz. Per Mr. George Brown. Uiss Bury D. D., penny-post C Mrs. M
10 August 1833 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
We always enter(aiued apprehensions as to the effect of the Slavery Bill the West Indies, and particularly in the most Important of th£ Islands, Jamaica. The following for which we are indebted to our private letter, justifies all our apprehensions : London, Thursday evening, ha
10 August 1833 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
VAN DIEMENS LAND, NEW SOUTH IVALES. NOW in Port, and Will Sail from Dublin for Hobart Town, Launceston and Sydney, call at Swan River and the Cape of Good Hope, should sufficient inducement offer, the Fast Sailing, Coppered, and Copper-fastened Ship, CLEOPATRA, tons burden, Capt
13 August 1833 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
HOUSE OF COMMONS— August 17. 1 Mr. EDWARD RUTHVEN asked if Government were aware *' that a Captain Winter (a« understood) who had been charged with breaking into a person's house in Ireland, under circumstances of illegality, was, after his trial, reinstated in his former station
20 August 1833 - Dublin Evening Post - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
THIS fine Ship hn« now completely her character, for m.kins ouick bavin* performed her last voyage, frorf to New-York, in days. Captain M'Wf.nVtE’* Wind treatment to big Passengers, now well and the superior aecom. modations of the Ship. l*otl/n Cabin and Steenige. entill. her t
Frankfort Fair—We learn from Frankfort-on-the- Oder, that, at the great fair, lately held there, much business was done, and that the result was, in general, considered favourable, although the dealers complained very much of depressed prices. According to letter, dated the lilt
fttarferMe Glasgrow, Friday, August 9. Grain —Ten daysoffin* weather has rendered the corn market very doll, and wK*h holders as |Hrefer sales have submitted to abatement of Is to 1' per boll on Oats. Barley, and Wheat. Ihe imports of old gram are perfectly tr fl'ng. but a little